Dealership Planned In Park

Real Estate Transactions

A 6.55-acre tract in the southwest quadrant of Sand Lake Road and John Young Parkway in the SouthPark section of Orlando Central Park sold for $3.6 million.

The buyer was TT of Sand Lake Inc. The seller was Orlando Central Park Inc. Businessman Terry Taylor plans an automobile dealership on the site.

John Lacy, general manager of Automotive Management Services, the management entity for Taylor's dealerships, said discussions are under way with several manufacturers on which franchise will be located on the property.

Taylor owns dealerships around the Southeast, according to Lacy. He most recently acquired Orlando Infiniti from Don Mealey. The land deal was handled by Gary Castle, broker of record for Orlando Central Park, and Sheriff Guindi of Prudential Transact Realty Inc. of Ormond Beach.

2 CHURCHES SELL FOR $1 MILLION

Two Orlando churches recently sold for more than $1 million. The Jehovah's Witnesses' Kingdom Hall at 1075 S. Ivey Lane in west Orlando was sold to Greater Faith A.M.E. Church for $200,000. The Orange Avenue Church of God at 2200 S. Orange Ave. in south Orlando sold to Destiny Church for $850,000. Richard Messier and Matt Messier, both of Trammell Crow Co., were the brokers in both transactions.

This listing represents real estate transactions valued at $250,000 or more. Smaller transactions can be found in county editions.

ORANGE COUNTY

Applied Building Development of Orlando to E. William and Deborah A. Koerber, Magnolia Park, $432,900